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c. The volume of water tank is 5m×4m×2m.if the tank is completely filled with water, calculate the pressure
exerted at the bottom of the tank.​

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Answered by susanthgarikena
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Explanation:

The volume of the water tank = 5 * 3 * 2 = 30m^3.

At 4°C = 39.2°F water has its greatest density ( p ) of 1. Its weight = 30,000kg.

The Width and Length dimensions are not made clear in the specification.

It is therefore impossible to calculate the area upon which the weight rests and consequently determine the pressure = weight/area (N/m^2).

There are three possible answers based upon the height of the tank water.

Using: P = m * g * h

P(h = 5) = 30,000 * 9.8 * 5 = 147MN/m^2.

P(h = 3) = 30,000 * 9.8 * 3 = 882kN/m^2.

P(h = 2) = 30,000 * 9.8 * 2 = 588kN/m^2.

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